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Asake and Wizkid Strengthen Bromance at ‘Lungu Boy’ London Listening Party

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Asake and Wizkid Strengthen Bromance at ‘Lungu Boy’ London Listening Party, Following the recent release of his third album ‘Lungu Boy,’ Asake hosted media, celebrities, and the media to a listening party in London.

Also present at the event is Nigerian Grammy-winning superstar Wizkid who is one of the guest artists on the album.

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Asake’s ‘MMS’ featuring Wizkid is proving to be a fan favourite with the song spending multiple weeks atop the TurnTable Top 100.

Asake and Wizkid were also captured in the streets of London shooting what appears to be a music video for their collaboration.

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Asake’s currently on his ‘Lungu Boy’ tour where he has sold out impressive venues in the United States including the TD Gardens Arena, Capital One Arena, and the Maddison Square Garden.

Fans will also keep their fingers crossed that Asake might bring out Wizkid for a performance of ‘MMS’ at his O2 Arena concert.

Asake’s ‘Lungu Boy’ marks his surreal rise to superstardom which started in January 2022 with the release of the EP ‘Ololade Asake’. Since captivating listeners with his era-defining fusion of Afrobeats, Amapiano, Fuji, and Hip Hop, Asake has become one of Afrobeats’ most prolific hitmakers.

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Da Grin's legacy shines in the enduring success of Indigenous Hip Hop [15th Anniversary]

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In 2015, Nigerian hip hop was been dominated by indigenous rappers Olamide, Phyno, and Reminsice who marked the moment with their era defining collaboration ‘Local Rappers’.

5 years before its release, the Nigerian music industry lost one of the shining lights in rapper Da Grin, whose smooth westernised delivery, new school swag, and seamless Yoruba fusion announced a new era for Indigenous hip hop.

A big chunk of the enduring success of indigenous hip hop is owed to Da Grin, who left a legacy that continues to shine 15 years later.

On April 22, 2015, Da Grin, born Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun, made a sad exit after a fatal car accident on his way back from the nightclub.

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While only 25, he packed so much into his two-year run as one of Nigeria’s foremost hip-hop protagonists.

While his name was already popping up in the underground hip-hop scene circa 2007 after he released his debut LP ‘Still On The Matter,’ it wasn’t until he released his sophomore LP ‘Chief Executive Omo Ita (CEO)’ that he gained mainstream success.

The title which translate to “Chief Executive Street Boy” saw Da Grin boldly adorn the clock of a young man whose talent was forged by the harsh realities of the streets.

Like several artists who drew inspiration from what lay around them, Da Grin had the dreams of making out of what is today called “Trenches” in Nigerian pop culture parlance.

He made this ambitious declaration on the album’s opener ‘Ghetto Dreams’ where he delivered western-influenced flows similar to a hungry Rick Ross attempting to make his name in ‘Port of Miami’.

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He found a good partner in producer Sossick, who chopped on American Hip Hop with cultural context.

Da Grin had dreams of pursuing life as the average Nigerian youth would imagine. He wanted to become a professional and excel in a noble profession.

Maybe become a doctor. He nursed dreams of becoming President, or perhaps he could become a celebrated Pastor like Chris Oyakhilome.

However, to his left and right lay limitations. The financial type that relegates his family to a section of society where there are limits to how a young man can dream.

Amidst this reality, Da Grin found an outlet through music, and he embraced it with both hands.

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Unlike being a doctor and President, which requires advanced education that doesn’t come cheap, or leading a church that requires a prescribed level of morality, music only demands that he possess talent and a dream.

Armed with both, Da Grin drew inspiration from American hip-hop greats who defied the odds to become household names and heroes in their hoods.

He took the flows of Ludacris, Chamillionaire, Young Jezzy, and Rick Ross, among other stars, and interpreted them with the originality of a man from Alagbado in Lagos.

The result was the swagger of American hip hop and the spirit and cultural identity of a Yoruba man, which brought his music closer to a young generation whose hip hop radar was tuned to American stars like Kanye West and Lil Wayne.

‘CEO’ holds a comprehensive display of his talent and how it inspired a new dawn for Nigerian hip hop.

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He made the ultimate Naija boy anthem with the classic ‘Pon Pon Pon’ where he declares his intention to dominate.

He gave the ladies a jam with ‘Kondo’. He showcased the storied partnership between rappers and singers in ‘Thank God’ featuring Omawunmi. He delivered a party-starting jam with ‘Gboro’ featuring Isolate.

A rapper at the summit of the game, he delivered notable guest verses on Neptune’s ‘123’ where he gave fellow hip hop stars MI Abaga and Naeto C a run for their money.

He showed that indigenous rappers have as much swagger in Cartier‘s ‘Owo Ati Swagger’ remix and displayed classic rapper’s chest-thumping in General Pype‘s ‘Champion’ remix.

As if aware that his time his short, he packed so much into his mainstream run and left an indelible mark in the sands of Nigerian hip hop.

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Burna Boy sells out England's biggest indoor arena in landmark concert

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In another landmark feat, Burna Boy recently sold out The Co-op Manchester which is England’s biggest indoor Arena.

The concert which took place on April 21, 2025, comes just days after the Grammy winner made history by filling up the 80,000 capacity Stade De France in Paris.

At his Manchester concert, Burna Boy thrilled fans to a rendition of the hit records with which he has built one of the most enviable touring repertoires for an African popstar.

Similar to his Paris show, he brought out Nigerian street hop sensation Shallipopi, with whom he performs the remix of his single ‘Laho’, which is quickly becoming a global viral song.

He also welcomed Joé Dwèt Filé, joining him on stage to perform their collaboration ‘4KampeII’, after they both performed at the Stade De France.

Following his sold out Manchester concert, the hitmaker will be returning on stage on April 24 as an headliner for the Jazz & Heritage Festival New Orleans.

2025 is already off to an eventful start for the superstar who has announced a new album titled ‘No Sign of Weakness’ expected to be released later in the year.

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The album, which will be his 8th LP, has been preceded by the Grammy-nominated single ‘Higher’ and ‘Bundle By Bundle’ both released in 2024.

Earlier in 2025, he released ‘Update’, which further raised anticipation for his upcoming album.

Burna Boy’s last album, ‘I Told Them’, enjoyed commercial success and has become a big part of his performance lineup. Fans will be expecting the same from his next album, whose title suggests he has no intentions of slowing down.

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Singer Ebenezer Obey dispels death rumours

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Legendary Nigerian singer, Ebenezer Obey, has addressed and dismissed swirling rumours about his death, assuring fans and well-wishers that he is very much alive and in good health.

The 82-year-old music icon took to Instagram to clear the air after false reports circulated on social media suggesting that he had passed away. In the video, Obey called the rumours “fake news” and urged the public not to believe such misleading claims.

It is fake news that started a few hours ago, saying that I passed on to glory. It is a pure lie, I am alive because that is not what Jesus has written about me. What Jesus has written about me is only what would manifest upon my life.

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I’m alive and don’t believe any fake news, I am alive and I dey kampe. My time is not up yet . Thank you to all the people who have been calling to check in on me , I’m alive.


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